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Actually, contrary to the laws of most other states, Colorado keeps DUIs as misdemeanors regardless of subsequent offenses. There are elements such as child endangerment or death that can change a misdemeanor DUI into a felony, however. The law article below goes into more detail on felony DUIs.

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How many DUI's in Colorado constitute a felony?

Actually, Colorado is one in the minority of states that do not make DUIs into felonies upon multiple offenses.


How many DUI tickets can you get in Arizona before it is a felony?

It's not always the number of previous DUI tickets that causes one to be a felony rather than a misdemeanor. Three DUIs in seven years makes the next a felony, but a single DUI that causes injury can be a felony.


How long does felony stay on record for two duis?

Typically a felony for anything is next to impossible to get expunged from your record if you were found guilty.


DUI felony in NJ?

In New Jersey, unlike most states, a DUI does not become a felony upon multiple offenses. It can still become a felony in certain situations such as DUIs which involve minors.


Can a CNA work in a nursing home with a felony DUI?

DUIs are typically a major issue with those trying to work in the medical field. Many medical professionals can actually have their licenses suspended due to DUIs.


Can cnas work in a nursing home with a DUI felony?

DUIs are typically a major issue with those trying to work in the medical field. Many medical professionals can actually have their licenses suspended due to DUIs.


Can you become a nurse with a felony DUI offense?

It would be difficult. Even working nurses can be stripped of their licenses for DUIs.


Could you get a Indiana handgun permit if you had a DUI in 2005?

If you have two DUIs and one is within 3 yrs of application date you will have to wait three years. If you only have one DUI and it is not a felony you are good to go.


Are DUIs considered felony in Florida?

A DUI in Florida is a misdemeanor up until the 3rd or subsequent offense within ten years, at which point it becomes a 3rd degree felony.


Can felony DUI be downgraded?

If you have been charged with a felony it is possible that the prosecutor could have you charged with a misdemeanor DUI if they decide your case merits it. Some felony charges are required by law if you have multiple DUIs or had a BAC that was very high.


Does DUI follow you from Colorado to California?

Yes it does. All 50 States are interlocked by computer regarding DUIs.


Is a dwi a felony?

It depends on the number of DWIs that someone gets within a ten year time span. It differs from state to state, but often the third and beyond offense becomes what is called formally a "Felony DUI." Below is a link on felony DUIs.

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